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Amaranth has a long and somewhat bloody history. The Aztecs mixed the plant’s grain-like seeds with blood, formed the mixture into cakes shaped like gods, and then ate them in religious rituals. The Spanish conquistadors considered the practice to be barbaric and an offensive interpretation of Christian communion. They stopped the tradition by making it a deadly offense to grow or possess amaranth.
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Amaranth has a long and somewhat bloody history. The Aztecs mixed the plant’s grain-like seeds with blood, formed the mixture into cakes shaped like gods, and then ate them in religious rituals. The Spanish conquistadors considered the practice to be barbaric and an offensive interpretation of Christian communion. They stopped the tradition by making it a deadly offense to grow or possess amaranth.

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